Preview | Hull City v Millwall

After victories over Leeds United, Reading, Birmingham City and Burton Albion, The Lions take on The Tigers not only looking for a quintet of away wins, but also to extend their unbeaten run in the League to 10 matches.

Boss Neil Harris looks set to name an unchanged squad for the fifth game running, with Aiden O'Brien - back in training - and Byron Webster the only absentees.

The two clubs will meet for the 61st time on Tuesday night, with Hull 23-20 up in the all-time stakes. A goalless draw was played out at The Den in November, with Steve Morison on target the last time Millwall won on Humberside, in a 1-0 success in April 2011.

If you aren't making the journey to the KCOM Stadium, full match commentary will be available on iFollow Millwall from around 7.40pm, whilst international subscribers can watch all the action on iFollow. Click here for more details.

Five straight wins on the road as Lions defeat Hull City

Goals from George Saville and Jake Cooper secured a fifth straight away Sky Bet Championship win for Millwall as The Lions defeated Hull City 2-1 at the KCOM Stadium on Tuesday night.

Saville gave Millwall the lead in the first minute, with Cooper doubling the advantage just after the half-hour mark, but Abel Hernandez's late goal gave The Lion the jitters at the end. They held on, however, to make it 10 unbeaten in the League.

Lions boss Neil Harris made one change to his squad for the first time in five matches, with Tom Elliott replacing Steve Morison in attack.

Just 51 seconds in, The Lions took the lead. Elliott and Jed Wallace battled for the ball down the right-hand side and after the latter's cross found Lee Gregory, he back-heeled into the path of Saville, who fired home at the second attempt.

Elliott fired over on the half-volley as Millwall dominated the opening stages, with the striker stretching goalkeeper Allan McGregor into a save with a well-struck shot on seven minutes. Gregory's poke towards goal also ensured McGregor was kept in work.

Hull's first chance of the night came on 17 minutes, but Jackson Irvine could only head Max Clark's cross wide of Jordan Archer's post.

Three minutes later Jarrod Bowen crashed an effort against the crossbar, whilst at the other end, Gregory curled a shot wide.

With 27 minutes on the clock Kamil Grosicki shaped to shoot, but Mahlon Romeo timed his goal-saving tackle to perfection. That proved to be telling as on 33 minutes, Cooper looped a header home from a corner-kick to double the lead.

The first action of the second-half came on 55 minutes as Bowen shot low, but Archer was well placed to claim with ease. Gregory tried the same at the other end a minute later, but McGregor was also in place to save.

The Lions thought they had a third on the hour-mark, but referee Mr Coote blew for a foul just before Saville bundled the ball home at the back post.

Substitute Abel Hernandez fired wide five minutes later, whilst Seb Larsson's shot was deflected over just after. A ball over the top to Wallace set Millwall into a three-on-two situation, but the winger's cross was blocked and the ball was cleared away to safety.

On 79 minutes the home side clawed one back as Hernandez coverted from close range. Substitute Fred Onyedinma attempted to make the game safe five minutes from time, but his effort was parried away by McGregor.

Five agonising minutes of stoppage-time followed, but The Lions held on to stretch their unbeaten run into double figures.

There are three easy ways to buy tickets: * Online at www.millwalltickets.com(Booking fees apply) * By phone on 0844 826 2004 – option 2 (calls to this number will cost 7p per minute from your BT landline. Calls from other networks may vary and from mobiles will be considerably more. Booking fees apply) * In person/by post at the Millwall Ticket Office

COACH TRAVEL: Coaches will leave The Den at 1pm. Coach tickets are priced at £26. These can be purchased by season ticket holders and members in person at the Ticket Office, online at www.millwalltickets.com or via the call centre on 0844 826 2004 and selecting option 2. All coaches operate a strict no-alcohol policy. No coach refunds.